Whew, this is quite a thread! Read through the whole thing, though that doesn't mean I understood all of it. Tons of great info! Thank you to Karl-Heinz, madires, and everyone who has contributed to this amazing tool/project!
By the way, thank you to the people who mention something like a hardware difference, and then explain the ramifications of the difference
Just saying that one has a crystal, or doesn't have a 2.5V reference, etc, doesn't tell some of us what that really means, or why it's good/bad. Those kinds of explanations are appreciated
I just ordered mine, I went with this one:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251334183807?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AITIt's supposed to have the M328 chip, on a socket. I don't know if it can take an ISP header. It has the 2-line display, which should help with firmware compatibility. It lists an 8MHz crystal.
Now for the embarrassingly-easy question (I'm new at all this). One thing I'd like to use it for is in-circuit ESR testing. So I'll need some kind of pointed probes which can also plug into the tester. Presumably into the ZIF socket. Is there anything that's recommended for that?
I'm sure this is incredibly basic, which is why it never even comes up. But I'd like to order other things I'll need, while this is being shipped. And normal multimeter probe bananas will be too fat to plug in, unless I cut their ends off. There is one version (the one with a case) which includes leads, but I don't see much discussion of them apart from that.
As I understand it, I should have an appropriate capacitor available for use during calibration. And I will need to re-read some things to better understand what would be needed to update the firmware (no idea what mine will have, but almost certainly an old version; the listing says 2013 software).